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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. When to use The Present Perfect Tense. Question 1. I ... for this trip to Queensland since last year. A has been waiting B have waited C have been waiting D has waited. I... for this trip to Queensland since last year. A has been waiting
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? When to use The Present Perfect Tense
I ... for this trip to Queensland since last year. A has been waiting B have waited C have been waiting D has waited
I... for this trip to Queensland since last year. A has been waiting B have waited C have been waiting D has waited
I ... my English hugely over the last few weeks. A has improving B have been improving C have improved D improve
I ... my English hugely over the last few weeks. A has improving B have been improving C have improved D improve
Which …, relaxing holidays or adventure holidays? A have you preferred B do you prefer C did you preferred D has preferred
Which…, relaxing holidays or adventure holidays? A have you preferred B do you prefer C did you preferred D has preferred
… to the Sunshine Coast before? A have you ever been going B had you been C have you gone D have you ever been
… to the Sunshine Coast before? A have you ever been going B had you been C have you gone D have you ever been
No, but I … to the Gold Coast last week A have gone B have been C went D have been gone
No, but I … to the Gold Coast last week. A have gone B have been C went D have been gone
… to a lot of people when you were there? A Has you spoken B Have you spoken C Do you speak D Did you speak
… to a lot of people when you were there? A Has you spoken B Have you spoken C Do you speak D Did you speak
Not really, but I … many interesting people last year. A met B have met C have been meeting D meets
Not really, but I ... Many interesting people last year. A met B have met C have been meeting D meets
Where is Lau? He isn’t here. He … A has been to Sydney B has gone to Sydney. C went to Sydney. D has been going to Sydney.
Where is Lau? He isn’t here. He … A has been to Sydney. B has gone to Sydney. C went to Sydney. D has been going to Sydney.
“Youngeun, would you like some of my food? It’s home-made & delicious?!” “No thanks, …” A I had eaten B I have been eating C I ate D I have just eaten
“Youngeun, would you like some of my food? It’s home-made & delicious?!” “No thanks, …” A I had eaten B I have been eating C I ate D I have just eaten
Which time expressions can we NOT use with the present perfect? A since B on Tuesday C for D before
Which time expression can we NOT use with the present perfect? A since B on Tuesday C for D before
Which time expression CAN I use with the present perfect? A and then B next C already D after that
Which time expression CAN I use with the present perfect? A and then B next C already D after that
Which is the correct question tag? “ You haven’t ever been to England,...” A haven’t you? B didn’t you? C have you? D had you?
Which is the correct question tag? “You haven’t ever been to England, ...” A haven’t you? B didn’t you? C have you? D had you?